While celebrating 50 years in America, and 30 years of being First on 4 Wheels, Suzuki Motor of America, Inc. (SMAI) announces its 2014 ATV lineup, including the return of the sporty, entry-level QuadSport Z90 (below, right), as well as a complete roster of KingQuad sport-utility ATVs.
Suzuki KingQuad ATVs have long been the choice of discerning riders who want the overall best combination of power, performance, convenience and price. To deliver that for 2014, Suzuki returns its award-winning lineup of KingQuad ATVs available in Green, Red, True Timber Camo or the new Limited Edition Matte Gray (KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering) and Matte Red (KingQuad 750AXi) body colors.
The Suzuki KingQuad lineup is assembled in Georgia at the Suzuki Manufacturing of America Corp. facility, and is lead by the KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering ATV (below, left). Its blend of features such as Suzuki fuel-injection, fully independent suspension and a compact electric power-steering system make it the ideal choice for the ATV rider who takes work and play seriously. The KingQuad 500AXi Power Steering model combines many of the same top-notch features with a slightly smaller engine. Both the 750AXi and 500AXi are available without power steering.
The return of the QuadSport Z90, with rider friendly features like its easy-to-use CVT transmission and electric start, will delight families with younger riders.
Suzuki’s KingQuad ATV family also includes two 400cc ATVs. The Suzuki KingQuad 400ASi uses Suzuki’s QuadMatic automatic transmission, while the 400FSi gives riders the ability to shift through five gears using the semi-automatic five-speed transmission. Both these KingQuad ATVs deliver exceptional torque and selectable two- and four-wheel drive for maximum efficiency on the trails or in the field.
The 2014 lineup of Suzuki ATVs also includes the Ozark, a 250cc two-wheel drive sport-ute with lightweight performance and a powerful price point.
As the creator of the four-wheeled ATV, Suzuki delivers First On 4 Wheels leadership into 2014, just as it did with the Suzuki LT-125 three decades ago.
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